The Uses of Nostalgia: Studies in Pastoral PoetrySchocken Books, 1972 - 248 pagini |
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Pagina 74
... present the fierce moral enthusiasm of the new , but by putting it in a cyclical setting , they do not believe it . The muses may at first seem to offer comfort : God is not really dead . But below this they are depriving us of the ...
... present the fierce moral enthusiasm of the new , but by putting it in a cyclical setting , they do not believe it . The muses may at first seem to offer comfort : God is not really dead . But below this they are depriving us of the ...
Pagina 238
... our criterion , then the present age is certainly our greatest ; but if it is replaced by others , then the conclusion may not be so simple . Greatness is a spiritual condition .... If England were swallowed 238 SOME ARCADIANS.
... our criterion , then the present age is certainly our greatest ; but if it is replaced by others , then the conclusion may not be so simple . Greatness is a spiritual condition .... If England were swallowed 238 SOME ARCADIANS.
Pagina 245
... present - we have our own standards . To base our anger on theories of what once was , is to place it on a frail footing . It gives to the historian who knows more than we do about the Middle Ages , say , the opportunity of shaking our ...
... present - we have our own standards . To base our anger on theories of what once was , is to place it on a frail footing . It gives to the historian who knows more than we do about the Middle Ages , say , the opportunity of shaking our ...
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What Pastoral Is | 11 |
On Nostalgia | 41 |
Arcadia and Utopia | 63 |
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